No, sea cucumbers are cold-blooded organisms, which means their internal body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of their environment. They do not have the ability to regulate their body temperature like warm-blooded animals.
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A dolphin is warm-blooded.
The opah fish is warm-blooded.
A frog is cold-blooded.
Yes, all mammals are warm-blooded creatures.
Sponges are cold-blooded, as they lack a circulatory system and do not regulate their internal body temperature. They rely on their environment to maintain a stable body temperature.